Hindu News

Hindu News

Friday, March 7, 2014

Five Indian Hindus including two women
have been barred from entering the Gurdwara Nankana Sahib near here as
they had no visa to enter the district, where the Sikh shrine is
located.
A source in Evacuee Trust Property Board told PTI that the Hindus -
Vaneet Gupta, Neelam Gupta, Narindar Kumar, Hari Om and Vijay Lakhshami -
reached Gurdwara Janamasthan, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, by a car
from Lahore yesterday.
The Gurdwara authorities, however, handed them over to the ETPB
officials after finding that they had no visa on their passports for the
district, some 80 kilometres from Lahore.
When asked about the alleged visa violation, the Hindus said they
"wanted to visit the Sikh holy place out of respect", the source said. The
Hindus had come here to attend festivities in connection with the
'Shivratri' at historic Katasraj Mandir in Chakwal district, some 250
kilometres from here.When contacted, Deputy Secretary
(Hindu Affairs) Azhar Sulahry said the Hindus in question had visa for
Lahore and Chakwal only. "The
Hindu pilgrims were sent back to Gurdawar Dera Sahib Lahore from Nankana
and today they left for India along with other members of the group,"
he said.Over 150 Hindu pilgrims had arrived here on February 25 to attend the Shivratri festival at the Katasraj Mandir.